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DUG Canada 2013: Energy Minister Says Alberta Must Move Oil, Gas To Market

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February 26, 2013

CALGARY, Alberta -- Alberta and Minister of Energy Ken Hughes are looking for a way out: boats, trains or, with luck, the Keystone XL pipeline.

The country has a stockpile of resources, including more than 170 billion barrels of proven oil at the start of 2012 and the third-largest reserves in the world after Saudi Arabia ...

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